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Baby Found Abandoned In Park Shares Parents With Two Previously Abandoned Siblings
Baby Found Abandoned In Park Shares Parents With Two Previously Abandoned Siblings
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Three newborn babies discovered abandoned in east London over the span of seven years all share the same parents, recent reports confirm.
The most recent addition to this tragic pattern, Baby Elsa, was found in a shopping bag by a dog walker in Newham on January 18, 2024, believed to be less than an hour old.
DNA analysis revealed Baby Elsa’s connection to her siblings, Baby Harry and Baby Roman, who were found abandoned under similar circumstances in 2017 and 2019, respectively.
Baby Roman, found in freezing temperatures nearly five years earlier, was discovered wrapped in a white towel inside a shopping bag near a bench in East Ham’s park area.
Similarly, Baby Harry, wrapped in a white blanket, was found abandoned in a park in Plaistow, east London, in 2017.
Despite appeals from Scotland Yard, the infants’ biological parents remain unidentified. Special permission has been granted to report the familial connection between the children, with hopes that it may aid in identifying the parents.
Detectives are particularly interested in a woman seen in the vicinity before Baby Elsa’s discovery, wearing a dark coat with a light-colored scarf or hood and carrying a rucksack.
Judge Carol Atkinson, presiding at the East London Family Court, emphasized the public interest in lifting reporting restrictions, highlighting the rarity of such abandonment cases and the significance of knowing about the parents’ actions.
